why our skin and liver, the largest organs in our body, regenerate but other organs can’t?

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why our skin and liver, the largest organs in our body, regenerate but other organs can’t?

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You’d surprised how often this question comes up at the “meetings”. Anyways, It’s best not to sugarcoat it. Those “organs” are actually parasites in a symbiotic relationship with human beings. Things is, if the doctors can’t tell the difference, what chance does Joe Schmoe have?

Well then, how do they get into us without the host knowing? The parasite’s eggs are microscopic and go along for the ride, so to speak, when you go for a ride, if you get me.

They form as the embryo forms. They filter out the bad stuff, eating it, and keep us alive in the process. They can die, of course, if we overtax its ability to filter out things or, have an accident resulting in traumatic injury to that “organ”.

They’ve been with us for as long as apes and humans have existed.

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